Every day Sportsmail takes a look at several European papers to see what are the biggest sports stories creating talking points on the continent.

The talk from Spain is all about Lionel Messi breaking Barcelona’s all time goal scoring record. Messi bagged a hat-trick as the Catalan giants beat Osasuna 7-0 at the Nou Camp.

Spanish paper Sport has a picture of the Argentinian on the front with the headline ‘Historic hat-trick’… and ready for Bernabeau.

Record breaker: Lionel Messi's hat-trick put him at No 1 on Barcelona's all time goalscorers list

Split: Marca lead with Messi while AS look at Cristiano Ronaldo at Madrid

All about Zlat: L'Equipe praise Ibrahimovic

Meanwhile, Mundo Deportivo go with the simple headline ‘Legend’.

Madrid based paper AS has a small mention of Messi saying: ‘Messi heats up the Clasico’ but lead with Real Madrid and their 1-0 win over Malaga on Saturday. They go with the headline ‘Cristiano hunting down Puskas: The Hungarian scored 242 goals and the Portuguese is already on 240 goals.’

Over in France, L’Equipe lead with PSG’s 2-0 win over Saint-Etienne and praise of Zlatan Ibrahimovic after his double helped extend their lead at the top of the table.

In Italy, the papers are focusing on Mario Baloteli. Milan were beaten for fourth time in a row and Tuttosport have the headline: ‘Milan beaten by Parma - Berlusconi to take centre stage?’

There is also praise for Juventus, who beat Genoa. The headline is: ‘Stronger than everyone - Not even a good Genoa and an unwatchable referee can stop Juve.’

Over at Corriere dello Sport, they also lead with Milan, ‘Seedorf: It’s already over - Beaten by Parma, fans revolt and Balotelli apologises’ They also suggest that Berlusconi regrets his decision to appoint Seedorf and he could be sacked in the summer with the club turning to former hero Filippo Inzaghi.

Finally, La Gazzetta dello Sport say: ‘Milan beaten for fourth time in a row. Cassano demolishes the Rossoneri. San Siro boiling over - whistles and insults for Balotelli, heavy chants for Galliani.’

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